On the side of this van/lorry/truck, a duck in a dress leaps to freedom. Or possibly leaps to the oven.
Trees and parked bicycles. The person wearing a face-mask probably does so because she has a cold and does not wish to spread illness, by the way. [more...]
The NEC building is reflected in the skyscraper here, with the tree in the foreground.
The Japanese parking meters transform into police-women with machine-guns, so make sure you come back on time! OK, just kidding. I liked the pyramidical window in the background, too. [more...]
Big tree, little trees, flowers, windows.
More trees and more big buildings.
With a Sony Shop and some schoolgirls.
There are no street-names, so maps like this one (and like others I photographed) are very important. Even taxi drivers have to get out and read them. [more...]
Another map
There are no street-names, so maps like this one (and like others I photographed) are very important. Even taxi drivers have to get out and read them. [more...]
This is such a ubiquitous sight in Tokyo that after a while you don’t notice them any more.
Pocari sweat.
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